220 DOMESDAY MANORS IN CORNWALL. 



after the Conquest : his son was William Fitz-Eichard ; and his 

 grandson Robert Fitz-William, (Temp. Staph, et Hen. II) ; whose 

 daughter and heiress was probably married to Robert de Cardin- 

 liam. 



Page 34, Treland. — Turstin's son, Baldwin, was a donor of 

 Tithes and land (Lanlivery and Bodardle) to Tywardreath Priory 

 in the life time of his Father. See Oliver's Monasticon, p. 38. 



Page 42. Roschel was in all probability the Manor of Ros- 

 chelin or Roscelyn, one of the earliest possessions of Tywardreath 

 Priory, and believed to be identified with the Manor of Roselyon 

 in S. Blazey. 



Pochehelle. — The Lord was William Capra or Chievre, who 

 held forty-four Manors in Devonshire. 



Page 52. Judhel possessed a hundred and seven Manors in 

 Devonshire, including the Barony of Totnes. 



Goscelm possessed twenty-seven Manors in Devonshire. 



Additions and Corrections. 



No. of 

 Manor. 



13. Bodeworwei is more probably Bosworgy in S. Erth, the 



property of Gilbert of Trelissick. 

 15. The owner of Trewarveneth is Le Grice of Trereiffe. 



Erase note 13. 

 38. Brictric held Gudiford under S. Petrock. 

 40. Melledham is jjrobably Medlane m Laneast. 

 42. Trewel or Trelivel probably represents the Bishop's Penryn 



Manors, which have been in the possession of the See of 



Exeter from a very remote period. 

 55. Seven of the Manors of Bodmin Priory had been taken 



away by the Earl, and one by the King. 

 57. Rialton is now the property of the Duke of Cornwall, 



having been purchased of the Crown in 1862. 

 59. Tywarnhayle belongs to Davey of Bocliym. 

 65. Botcinnii. — The name of the owner was Elwi, not Ehvin. 

 72. Tretdeno is represented by Trecknow or Trenow in Tiu- 



tagel. 



